Caption | US President Harry Truman and Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Arthur Radford walking to their car at the Wake Island conference, 16 Oct 1950. Note lines from early wirephoto transmission “noise.” ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Navy | ||||
Identification Code | 80-G-707964 | ||||
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Photo Size | 825 x 1,165 pixels | ||||
Photos at Same Place | Wake Island, Pacific Ocean | ||||
Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||
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12 Sep 2016 12:09:36 PM
The official Navy image is flipped right-to-left from what is seen here and so this photo may appear elsewhere in that orientation, but the buttoning of the President’s jacket and the ribbons on the Admiral’s uniform each confirm that this is the correct view. Also, and curiously, even though the Navy image is flipped, the official caption still identifies the President as being on the left.